Sometimes the failure may be cause by a difference in the system that the module is designed on versus where you are running it. I.e. it was designed on a Linux machine, but you are installing it on a Windows machine. In this case failed tests could indicate bugs that the author didn't know about. It is always a good practice to check the bug list for that module and see if this is a known issue.
In reply to Re: Test Failure Best Practices, or when is it ok to "force install"
by eric256
in thread Test Failure Best Practices, or when is it ok to "force install"
by Anonymous Monk
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